In order to determine whether the relevant reactions in superphosphate continue to occur in order to increase the assimilable phosphorus and therefore the conversion rate, by continuing to interact the free acidity present with the insoluble phosphorus of the product.

He provides a beautiful and profound quotation from Isaac the Syrian which really exemplifies my point about good literature crystallizing swathes of theory into a form assimilable to our felt sense of our lived experience.

In fact, there are often attempts to explain induction without considering the term 'probability' or trying to remove it from its everyday meaning, assimilable to a measure of the degree of belief attributed to the different possible alternatives'".

Russello points out how Russell Kirk, another figure connected to the early National Review, is also not easily assimilable into movement conservatism: "For some, Kirk represents a futile nostalgia for a time that never was; for others, his thought, whatever its attractions, has no place in an ideological 'movement' seeking political victories.

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